Because courts are both conflict-resolving and lawmaking bodies, they should be both independent and accountable. This paradox of incidence and accountability cannot be resolved but only addressed by various and shifting pragmatic accommodations between independence and accountability. Prosecutors, trial courts, appeals courts, and constitutional courts are each subject to differing consideration in arriving at such accommodations. Moreover, courts, as courts of law, are not independent but are agents of statutory and constitutional lawmakers. Excessive emphasis on judicial independence creates the danger that authoritarian regimes may achieve a cloak of legitimacy for their laws by having them enforced by independent judiciaries. Globaliza...
“The bedrock of our democracy is the rule of law and that means we have to have an independent judic...
Judicial independence is a cornerstone of American constitutionalism. It empowers judges to check th...
Judicial independence is critical to enforcement of separation of powers, effective protection of pr...
Because courts are both conflict-resolving and lawmaking bodies, they should be both independent and...
Event Description Judicial independence has been a defining feature of the American Constitutional l...
'Principles of judicial and quasi-judicial independence are fundamental to all democracies and yet, ...
The independence of the Judicial Power is a prerequisite that must be met in order workings of state...
In this article, the author argues that the concept of judicial independence has served more as an...
The independence of the Judicial Power is a prerequisite that must be met in order workings of state...
In Reconsidering Judicial Independence, Professor Stephen Burbank revisits the nature of the relatio...
Following the collapse of communist rule in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, ...
One might begin by asking why we are having this symposium. Judicial independence arises infrequen...
Judicial independence is a prerequisite that must be met in the context of the operation of democrat...
Independence from extrinsic influence is, we know, indispensable to public trust in the integrity of...
Judicial independence seems under siege. President Trump condemns federal courts for their political...
“The bedrock of our democracy is the rule of law and that means we have to have an independent judic...
Judicial independence is a cornerstone of American constitutionalism. It empowers judges to check th...
Judicial independence is critical to enforcement of separation of powers, effective protection of pr...
Because courts are both conflict-resolving and lawmaking bodies, they should be both independent and...
Event Description Judicial independence has been a defining feature of the American Constitutional l...
'Principles of judicial and quasi-judicial independence are fundamental to all democracies and yet, ...
The independence of the Judicial Power is a prerequisite that must be met in order workings of state...
In this article, the author argues that the concept of judicial independence has served more as an...
The independence of the Judicial Power is a prerequisite that must be met in order workings of state...
In Reconsidering Judicial Independence, Professor Stephen Burbank revisits the nature of the relatio...
Following the collapse of communist rule in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, ...
One might begin by asking why we are having this symposium. Judicial independence arises infrequen...
Judicial independence is a prerequisite that must be met in the context of the operation of democrat...
Independence from extrinsic influence is, we know, indispensable to public trust in the integrity of...
Judicial independence seems under siege. President Trump condemns federal courts for their political...
“The bedrock of our democracy is the rule of law and that means we have to have an independent judic...
Judicial independence is a cornerstone of American constitutionalism. It empowers judges to check th...
Judicial independence is critical to enforcement of separation of powers, effective protection of pr...